Kellogg Superintendent Lance Pearson learned a lesson from the district’s first failed supplemental levy in 15 years: “Facts don’t change people’s minds.” Pearson has tried to share what he sees as facts about the district’s budget, including if the levy fails again in May there will be cuts to athletics, a popular Marine ROTC program and classes like PE, art and music. About 70 people would lose their jobs, he said. And property taxes in the di…
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